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The delegation of the JSC “Rosoboronexport” will bring to Farnborough 2012 - the 48th
International Airshow held from 9th to 15th July 2012 in the United Kingdom - a multitude of
advanced defence products as well as new proposals for cooperation with major Western
companies in developing and manufacturing weapon systems and military equipment for third
countries.
"During FIA 2012 we will hold talks with potential buyers of products made by the Russian
defence industrial complex, including aircraft, helicopters, airborne munitions, and air defence
systems. We also plan to discuss with our European colleagues joint projects for the
development of defence equipment in the interests of third countries", - said Sergei Kornev,
head of the delegation and head of the air forces equipment and services export department of
the JSC “Rosoboronexport”.
Besides, learning the experience of foreign partners, mainly those from Western Europe, in
improving products quality, upgrading after-sales servicing and maintenance system, as well
as protecting intellectual property rights, would be instrumental to Russian defence enterprises
in strengthening their positions on these complex issues of international arms trade.
Nowadays the JSC “Rosoboronexport” maintains good relations with many famous European
companies which specialise in the development and production of aircraft systems and
avionics, engines and other equipment, such as, for instance, Safran Group and Thales
International.
Taking into account global trends in developing and producing defence products, Russia
attaches great importance to all aspects of co-operation with foreign manufacturers of military
and dual-use high-technology items.
Meetings planned by the JSC “Rosoboronexport” on the basis of its policy objectives promise
to be interesting and fruitful. They will take place in Farnborough, the town in the suburbs of
the British capital which has hosted this world's renowned and highly reputed air show since
1948.
More than 40 Russian companies will be presented at the show, and Russia's exposition will
be second only to the US by area. In addition, the Yak-130 Russian combat trainer aircraft,
actively promoted for export, is brought to the show by the manufacturer, JSC Irkut
Corporation, to demonstrate its flying qualities in the sky of Farnborough. The Yak-130
advanced trainer is very popular in the world arms market.
Russian exhibitors also find it symbolic that this year's Farnborough takes place against the
background of the Russian Air Force's centenary which will be marked this August. During 100
years Russian design bureaus and aviation plants have accumulated vast experience in
developing and producing the world's best air systems enjoying great popularity in the
international market.
At present Sukhoi, MiG, Il, Mi, Kamov and other internationally renowned brands are marketed
in all, even most remote, regions - from Asia to Africa, to Latin America. Combat aircraft and
airborne munitions take up at least 40 percent of the total exports of the JSC
“Rosoboronexport”, and available forecasts show this trend to continue for the next 10 to 15
years. This is why this market segment is perceived by the JSC “Rosoboronexport” as one of
the most important.
FIA 2012 air show makes a perfect venue for the defence companies to exhibit their
achievements in high technologies. Visitors and participants in the air show will generally be
offered promotional materials on the most advanced Russian defence systems, such as: Su-35
super-manoeuvrable multirole fighter, S-30MK2 multirole fighter, MiG-29M/M2 multirole
fighters, Yak-130 combat trainer jet (a flying sample), MiG-35 multirole fighter, Il-76MD-90A
airlifter, Il-78MK-90 tanker, A-50E airborne early warning aircraft, Mi-171Sh military transport
helicopter, Mi-35M combat transport helicopter, Ka-31 radar picket helicopter, Mi-28NE and
Ka-52 attack helicopters, airborne munitions (air-to-air and anti-radar guided missiles), flight
crews training facilities, as well as Buk-M2E and Tor-M2E air defence missile systems, Nebo-
SVU two-dimensional ground-based radar, Kasta-2E2 three-dimensional low-altitude all-round
surveillance radar, and many others.
The JSC “Rosoboronexport” invites to visit its stand at FIA 2012 all exhibitors and guests who
want to learn more about advanced developments of manufacturers of the world-famous
reliable and effective combat systems from Russia.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:
The Yak-130 combat trainer jet provides high training efficiency thanks to superior flight
characteristics and the availability of combat modes simulation system on board. Its
streamlined and robust design, long service life and autonomous basing capacity ensure high-
quality pilot formation within a short time. In addition, the Yak-130 aircraft can be efficiently
operated as light combat aircraft.
The Su-35 super-manoeuvrable multirole fighter features 5th-generation fighter technologies
and a new uprated extended-life thrust-vectoring engines. Su-35 adopts a real competitive
edge thanks to its superior information management system, active electronically and
mechanically scanned phased array radar, new navigation and communication aids, highly
effective electronic countermeasures system, and up-to-date weapons.
A good deal of sales are made with new modifications of the Mi-17 type helicopters. They are
in great demand on the market due to high operational simplicity and reliability as well as rich
combat employment experience. Best in their class, Mi-17s are efficiently operated in adverse
climates over seas, deserts, highlands and jungles in Asia, Africa, South and North America,
and in the Middle East.
The Ka-52 attack helicopter is distinguished by high combat survivability and powerful
weaponry. Thanks to the coaxial rotor arrangement the Ka-52 helicopter has a unique
manoeuvrability allowing it to perform fast combat turns for taking advantageous attack
positions.
One battalion of the multichannel Buk-M2E ADMS can engage 24 air targets approaching from
any direction simultaneously at the range of up to 45 to 50 km. It is designed to destroy
strategic and tactical aircraft, cruise missiles, helicopters andS other air vehicles at all their
operational altitudes (from 15 m to 25 km) under enemy’s intensive electronic
countermeasures and fire. This weapon system is effective even when employed to engage
maritime and ground-based radio-contrast targets.